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1038:. Both artists were instructed to create a version of the Leatherface mask that was 'still identifiable as the original mask but with a modern spin on it'. To that effect, the design team came up with many different sketches and ideas on what they wanted the mask to look like, some discarded concepts included a "war helmet" created from an animal skull, before finally deciding upon a more "errant teenager" look for the character. Production designer Mick Strawn, who assisted in the design process, recalled the original intention of having Leatherface's mask be a "one-piece", with the entire mask having been created from a single human face. This design aspect was quickly abandoned by the effects crew, who felt that it did not work for the character. Other abandoned ideas included a scene from one of Schow's earlier drafts, depicting Leatherface removing his mask, revealing his noseless and mangled face. The final mask design, which one media outlet opined as one of the character's most disturbing mask designs, was to be more graphic than previous versions of the character's face mask, as it was made by one of Leatherface's more recent victims. Design details such as more jigsaw-style 768:, and the overall stunt portion of the infamous "chainsaw love" scene. Morga only performed part of the stunts required for the opening bridge scene. Filming was particularly grueling for Johnson, Elmore, and the rest of the cast and crew, as they had to deal with extreme temperatures while in a heavily insulated costume that only exposed the eyes and mouth. Elmore later described the entire experience as being incredibly grueling, having repeated clashes with the film's stunt coordinator Jim "Jimmy" Stephan, who regularly berated and verbally abused Elmore and the other stunt performers. Elmore also sustained a broken wrist while performing in the opening scene. Despite the hardships during production, the rest of the cast spoke highly of Johnson, commending his dedication towards the role and his ability to imbue the character with emotional depth beyond just portraying him as just a man in a mask. Elmore also received praise, which one actor stated " brought this incredible viciousness" into the role. 856:'s 2003 remake of the original film, and the only character to reappear from the original film. Bryniarski, a huge fan of the original film, learned from producer Michael Bay that the producer was working on the remake after meeting up with him during a party and would adamantly lobbied for the role of Leatherface. In preparation for the role, the 6 foot 5 inch (1.96 meters), 265-pound actor subsisted on a diet of brisket and white bread to gain an additional 35 pounds. In addition, Bryniarski researched everything about the original film and the crimes of Gein to come up with his interpretation of the character. Bryniarski performed most of his stunt work throughout most of the film's production, describing the experience as particularly challenging, noting the limited visibility and mobility while wearing the costume as well as the extreme temperatures during filming. Bryniarski later reprised his role as Leatherface three years later in the film's prequel, 1123:
the concept, as Luessenhop wanted a design that looked more "crispy" and resembling something more like tanned leather. In the end, Berger designed three separate masks used by Leatherface in the film: the "Pretty Woman" mask seen at the beginning of the film, the "Comfort" mask, and the "Slaughterhouse" mask, also referred to as the character's "Rage mask" during production. Each mask was molded to fit Yeager's face and given more flexibility than previously created for the character, giving Yeager more freedom to express himself with his face and eyes. The "Pretty Woman" mask was created as a replica of the mask seen in the first film using modern-day materials, while the "Slaughterhouse" and "Comfort" masks were both original designs by the KNB EFX team. The "Slaughterhouse" mask was intentionally designed to feel distorted and warped from old age; pieces of facial hair were added to the design to make it look and feel distinct, while granules of
1068:, with the mask itself a combination of many different pieces taken off the faces of his victims. As Stoddard explained, each piece of Leatherface's mask was something the character had seen and admired, which was then stitched together in a crude and rudimentary fashion. Many of the earlier designs took into consideration the age of each face that made up the mask; some pieces were very old and dried up, while other pieces were "months old" and still retained moisture that caused those pieces drooped down the face. The final design was deliberately made to look as though it was all stitched together in places that "didn't make any sense", as Stoddard felt that Leatherface admired a certain part of an individual's face but stitched them together in a way that could fit on him, one such design aspect was the inclusion of the nose and mouth of a woman stitched into the neck portion of the mask. Details such as open sores, 1475:
Leatherface is like the rest of us. I don't think he is fully developed as a human being". Alvarez commented on the character's unique personality among horror villains, referring to Leatherface as having a more human aspect to him as opposed to Jason or Michael who was classified as "cold and determined" killers. This iteration of Leatherface also found a mother figure of sorts in the character Ginny or Mrs. Mc, whose kind influence helped his more violent and murderous tendencies to become dormant for several decades. Once this relative peace is shattered following Ginny's death, his rage and murderous urges are reawakened, causing him to once again embrace the beast within. Although incredibly violent, Leatherface is shown to have a deep affection for Ginny, attempting to apply makeup as a way to "connect" with her after her death.
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feared, describing the character as "a unique combination of love, fear, and violence". Yeager prepared for the role by working out, increasing his current 250-pound frame to 275 pounds, in order to get the right physicality necessary to portray the character. Yeager also rewatched the original film, as well as study the script for that film to develop a version of Leatherface that he felt was a continuation from that chapter of the character's life. Yeagar came up with an awkward and lumbering stride for Leatherface, as he felt that he was left with a "compromised physicality" from the leg injury he received in the first film. Yeager admitted that the movements he performed for the character later affected him physically for a while after the shooting had wrapped. He later credited his previous work as a
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chainsaw have since become instantly recognizable images in popular culture. Several film historians and critics have written that Leatherface has become a template and inspiration for later slashers such as Jason, Michael, and many others. Author Jim Harper noted that Leatherface continues to be an influence on countless slasher villains following the success of the original film, with the many slashers emerging afterwards attempting to replicate the same shock value associated with the character to limited success. One of the reasons for the character's lasting popularity was noted by Hansen as due in part that Leatherface was not entirely evil, in contrast to many slasher villains, in addition to the mystery surrounding the character beyond the masks he wore.
1243:, commenting how each character was both able to elicit sympathy while continuing to be a source of dread for the audience. While the characterization of Leatherface acting out of fear and for the protection of his home placed the character in a somewhat sympathetic light, commentators have commented on the character's screams, grunts and squeals imply his mentality as more animal than human. Scenes where Leatherface jabbers and squeals incoherently to Drayton were intended to convey the character's deteriorated mind, as Hooper has explained to Hansen that these noises were words that Leatherface tried to convey, and meant something to him , however, his limited intelligence made him incapable of forming them into any sort of coherent speech. 760:. Johnson, having not seen the original film before, viewed the film the day before his audition. Johnson described being impressed by the film, calling it 'eerie, very deeply disturbing, unsettling, and unnerving, but also inspiring'. Johnson felt free to put his spin on the character, opting to "stay out of Gunnar's shoes" while making the character his own. Knowing the physical demands required for the role, Johnson strove to do the best acting job he could for the character, taking inspiration from the dedication of the film's cast and crew. Johnson remained in character throughout production, spending much of his time in his trailer preparing each scene that he was in. Stuntman Bob Elmore was hired, alongside 860:(2006), as filmmakers were very impressed with the actor's contribution to the character in the previous entry in the franchise. Bryniarski met with Hansen out of respect for the actor's work before signing on for the prequel, whom Bryniarski claimed had commended him on his performance while giving the actor his blessing. Bryniarski's hiring for the prequel marked the only time an actor has portrayed the character in more than one film. Bryniarski was advised by the filmmakers of the prequel to forget much of the traits that had defined Leatherface in the previous film, as the prequel depicted a Leatherface that was not fully formed, having yet to embrace his true monstrous nature. 1057:
more on the character's "confused sexuality". Using this notion that Leatherface had a side of himself that he created to make himself look "beautiful", Logan felt free to explore the more feminine aspects of the character that were barely addressed in the previous films. Designing the character's look for the film incorporates the idea that Leatherface used more than just a person's face when "becoming" a certain personality, with the design for the Pretty Lady mask including a woman's upper torso and arms. The Pretty Lady mask was designed using molds of the film's production designer Deborah "Debbie" Pastor, who volunteered to have casts done from molds on her head and chest.
1446:, reinvented the character, rescinding the original notion of Leatherface always being mentally disabled, instead depicting him as a mentally disturbed young man who later becomes intellectually disabled once exposed to traumatic events that virtually destroys his mind. Screenwriter Seth M. Sherwood described his take on the character as being directly influenced by the mindset described by Hooper and Hansen: "I took my inspiration from interviews, in which they described the psychology of Leatherface. His personality was blank – who he was defined by his mask, and what his family told him to do." Sherwood approached the film as a story of 1588:
explained that Leatherface not only chose to wear these different masks to become different people other than himself but also as a way to hide his perceived ugliness. The three masks seen in the film represented three distinct personalities for the character, as effects artist Joshua "J.M." Logan recalled from a conversation with the film's director about the personality of each mask; the Killer mask was worn when taking on the personality of the family's enforcer, the Old Lady mask was the personality of a grandmother taking care of her children, and the Pretty Lady mask was that of someone wanting to be loved.
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which Álvarez felt was a great continuation of the late Hansen's portrayal of the character. The audition process for Burnam particularly lengthy, which the actor recollected that he sent five different audition tapes to the producers before they had him perform an audition for Álvarez. Burnham was told by producers what they wanted in his performance as something that could mirror Hansen's portrayal of the character "if he had played him today". The actor credited the lengthy casting process as helping him to prepare and understand the character's motivation and rage. The final shot in the film, a
1555:"He uses the masks to express the context he is in and how he will behave–his state of mind." Elaborating upon this, Hansen has stated that each mask was a way for Leatherface to take on a personality or identity he was incapable of expressing on his own, that if one were to remove his mask he was essentially devoid of any identity or personality. Co-creator Kim Henkel agreed with this assessment, stating that Leatherface "is who he wears", assuming the personality of each of his masks. Tobe Hooper felt that the character's alternating personalities while wearing various masks was comparable to 745:
separate from other actors, as the filmmakers wanted the actors fear of the character to be genuine. The mask itself greatly impaired the actor's ability to see, as it had eyeholes on the design was too small for Hansen to see through clearly. This issue later proved problematic while filming the scene where Leatherface kills Kirk (William Vail), as Hansen unintentionally gave the actor a black eye after hitting him in the face with a fake sledgehammer. The infamous final scene where Leatherface twirls around in a rage with his chainsaw, referred to as the "Chainsaw Dance", was partially
1450:, and wanted to delve deeper into why the character became who he was, believing the concept of a Leatherface shaped into a near-mindless monster through events that occur in his life, as opposed to being born that way, to be a more interesting side to the character. As he stated, the young man who would become Leatherface is still 'trying to figure out who he is', having been removed from his birth family, and constantly moved around in foster care. Actor Sam Strike believed that Leatherface was formed by the experiences in the early part of his life; born into a family of 964:. The "Killing Mask", described in the script as more like a "close fitting hood" covering the character's entire head, was the first mask Leatherface is shown to wear, while dressed in his signature butcher's outfit. The masks themselves were created from face molds cast by Dr. W. E. Barnes, Molds were cast of locals, who had volunteered to have casts taken of their heads, one of the volunteers was the film's producer Jay Parsley, whose head cast was used to make the "Killing Mask". Once the molds had been set, Burns modified them with the help of Barnes, using 1094: 1435:, and someone afraid of the world outside of his family who "did his thinking for him". After the events at the beginning of the film, Leatherface spends the next twenty years 'fending for himself', with his true individual personality finally "beginning to emerge" from beneath the mask, developing his own identity beyond just wearing someone else's face. Yeager admitted that Leatherface had some characteristics that never changed: "He's very childlike still. He plays with stuff like a kid does. His life experience is a bit limited." 56: 1682: 1431:. For Debra and me, we wanted to tell the story of Leatherface's imprisonment and his reverence for family." For Luessenhop, Leatherface represented not only a source of fear, but also one of pity: "Underneath that mask, there's a very damaged, very abused kid whose mental state never evolved". Describing the character's personality, Yeager referred to the character as someone trained most his life to serve a specific function within his family, as that of the killer. Yeager went on to describe Leatherface as having no 1294:
that Leatherface was reduced to a mindless, voiceless individual through a catastrophic injury. Burr surmised that his version of Leatherface was not born mentally impaired, but rather fell victim to an injury which destroyed his ability to think and speak, while also disfiguring his face. This concept of Leatherface's origins was explicitly shown in earlier drafts of the script during a scene where Leatherface is unmasked, hinting that his face might have been skinned off at one point in his life.
1377:, seeing it as a way of revenge for the way he was treated throughout his life and an outlet for his long-suppressed rage. The novelization further explored the character's psyche, depicting this version of Leatherface as more overtly evil than any other incarnation of the character. In a scene that was removed from one of the earlier scripts, Leatherface brutally murders Jedediah, a child and the youngest member of his family, after the latter attempts to stop him from going after Erin. 1521:, promotional listings referred to him as a frightened child trapped in a man's body, seeking appreciation and acceptance. The game's developers described what they viewed as Leatherface's motivation for killing, which they felt that he killed out of fear, unlike typical horror villains. The official manual for the game, describes Leatherface as having no real will of his own, being solely dependent on his family for "security and safety", executing their orders without question. 725: 696:
reassures him that everything is 'ok'. Filmmakers were dissatisfied with the resulting scene as it was written, with Hansen noting it made the character seem "too rational", and was rewritten to fit the filmmaker's vision of a demented and mentally disabled maniac. The idea for the character's trademark chainsaw came to Hooper while he was in the hardware section of a busy store, as the frustrated director contemplated how to speed his way through a large crowd.
1262:, noting that while both his and Hansen's version of the character were from similar worlds, each had significant differences between them to be separate from one another. This transformation of the character's mindset from someone who only saw others as either food or a threat, and thinking only in terms of his family, into developing a potential love interest in the film's female character , was viewed by some film historians as a 'maturing' of the character. 11993: 1213:; Leatherface is depicted committing his brutal acts out of fear and as a means of following the orders dictated to him by his family, though not out of evil intention. Hansen described Leatherface as someone "completely under the control of his family", while also being afraid of them; going on to explain that, although Leatherface is the most powerful and violent member of his family, he is also the most fearful. Hooper argued on the notion in the 884:
of the character, to show how a person can become such a killer: "It could happen to anybody. He had it in him because of his mother, but was at the mercy of his environment." The actor also integrated aspects from the original film into his performance out of respect, but intended to make the role his own, rather than repeating what came before. To make Jedidiah's transformation into Leatherface more believable, he intentionally tried to gain
927:. As director David Blue Garcia recalled, "we gave Mark the freedom to cut loose while we improvised around him". At first, the film's cast were intimidated by the 6 ft 7in actor's presence, but fondly remembered Bunham as being a kind and generous person despite the grueling conditions he had to work through. Burnham himself reflected on his time as the character as being a challenging but fun experience. 1373:, which caused him to be bullied and ridiculed throughout his life; transforming him into 'a raging maniac' who was protected and insulated from the outside world by his family. In contrast to other incarnations of the character, which have depicted Leatherface as child-like in his behavior, Brynuarski stated that Leatherface was fully aware of his murderous actions and violent nature to the point where he 1220:(2001), referring to Leatherface as a 'big baby', and someone genuinely frightened of all the new people entering his home to the point of violence, Hooper stated that he intended for Leatherface to be frightened by his own violent acts, stating "what he does scares the hell out of him... he knows he's in trouble—not trouble with the law so much as trouble with his older brother". Fellow horror actor 936: 1455:
while also enduring frequent outbursts of extreme rage. Reflecting on the character's outbursts, Strike felt these moments had contributed to his eventual permanent state as a "rage monster". The character's downfall and descent into madness was also implemented under the control of his family, specifically his mother, whose manipulation of him greatly influenced the character's transformation.
1090:'s character, casts were done on the actor's head. The mask itself underwent slight modifications, such as the incorporation of Bomer's hair and facial hair onto the overall design, the former was accomplished by adding two flaps onto the back of the mask, to give off the appearance that Leatherface had skinned the entire head rather than just the face as he would do in later years. 832:, that he felt that the producers had played on the eagerness of the cast in order to get them to participate in hazardous working conditions. Cast and crew members remembered Jacks as being a very kind and eager person to work with, as actor John Harrison later recalled Jacks to be a stark contrast to the character he played in the film, calling him a "very kind and gentle spirit". 1145:
the studio felt this was scarier because of its emotionless appearance. Eventually, Tucker was able to convince the studio of the original design after explaining to them how it worked well with the current state of the character. A total of twenty masks were created and used in the film, with five different looks depicting the mask in different states of gore and decay.
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later cast him in the role. During his first meeting with the filmmakers, Hooper explained the character in detail for Hansen; describing Leatherface as being mentally impaired, and insane, which made the character violent and unpredictable. Hansen experimented with different vocal tones and pitches to find the right voice for the character. He also visited a
954:, art director Robert A. Burns was given the task of developing Leatherface's design, in addition to designing "Grandpa" and the film's set design. In total, three separate masks were created and used for the film: the "Killing Mask", the "Old Lady Mask" and the "Pretty Woman Mask", the latter of which was affectionately referred to by Kim Henkel as the " 570:, was published by WildStorm in late 2008. The story centered on twins Cain and Abel, who are born into the Hewitt family, with their mother wanting her children to escape the family's blood-soaked heritage, bringing her and the twins into conflict with Leatherface and the rest of his family. Leatherface made a brief appearance in New Line Cinema's 1427:, and Debra Sullivan felt that there was no real mythology for the character and wanted to create their own mythology for the character. As Marcus stated in an interview: "there was no real mythology for Leatherface, and we wanted to create a mythology. With Leatherface, there was a really broken psychology there, like 444:) being institutionalized after his family murdered the daughter of law enforcement officer. He escapes the mental hospital years later. Jedidiah suffers extensive physical trauma to his face by law enforcement. He eventually kills them, and uses their skin to craft his first face mask to hide his disfigured face. 649:
to believe that "man was the real monster here, just wearing a different face", a belief that he later instilled into the character. According to Henkel, making Leatherface human instead of a typical monster made the character more frightening, stating "the only genuinely frightening thing to people is people".
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violent behavior, revealing Leatherface as someone who was further damaged by his exposure to, what the comic referred to as " bad things" done to him, pushing him deeper into madness and leaving him with the mind of a 'confused and angry child'. Motivated by an inherent need to please his family, and an almost
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briefly depicted in the film. These masks, such as the "Cowhead", muzzle, and the Hartman/Lizzy face mask, were designed to show the evolution of his identity leading up to him donning his first face mask at the end of the film. Afonso also designed the character's look after his face is severed by gunfire.
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to be a representation of the evil within humanity, and by literally donning the faces of others, Leatherface can personify his evil inner-nature. In the fourth film of the franchise, Henkel wanted to expand upon the reason for the character's various face masks. When discussing the character, Henkel
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as the film's lead makeup and effects artist. Nicotero found creating the design for Leatherface to be particularly challenging, as the look was meant to signify the character's evolution of their mask. The effects artist experimented with various design aspects to come up with the look and feel of a
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Early renditions of the script included a detailed backstory to the character, explaining many aspects of the character. In the original script, Leatherface was depicted as a victim of torture during his childhood, with his face possibly skinned off. Script rewrites later removed this aspect in favor
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ranked Leatherface No. 63 for "100 Greatest Movie Villains of All Time", writing "Whilst the most horrific member of the Chainsaw family is surely the desiccated Grandfather, Leatherface is the icon, and with good reason. From his jarring, animal squeals of rage to the shambling gait, he's a monster
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The fourth film overtly explored the sexual ambiguity of the character and what Henkel called their "feminine and maternal side", as he felt the character's confused sexuality added a layer of complexity to the character's horrific nature. The origins for the character's sexual ambiguity depicted in
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Northstar Comics' four-part series, loosely based on the third film, delved even deeper into the character's psyche while abandoning the concept of Leatherface as a brain-damaged individual. Described in the comic as mentally impaired from birth, the series explored the origins for his disturbed and
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by Jerad S. Marantz emphasized the forty-year time-span between the original film and the new iteration of the character. Details such as Leatherface killing and wearing the faces of senior citizens were incorporated into Marantz's earlier designs. Subsequent rewrites of the original draft abandoned
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s iteration of the character was designed by Joshua "J.M." Logan. Logan admitted in an interview years later that he drew inspiration from a conversation he had with Henkel where the director explained the meaning and purpose behind each of the character's masks, and the directors intention to focus
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for the stitches, dried blood around the stitches, and tears, in addition to a wider opening for the mouth, that exposed the character's cracked lips and crooked teeth. Strawn and Nicotero based the design on the concept of Leatherface's mask, intended as a modernization of the "Killing Mask" in the
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Actor Gunnar Hansen was the first to portray the role of Leatherface, auditioning for the role after hearing from a friend about a group of filmmakers that were making a horror film and needed someone to portray a 'crazed murderer'. The filmmakers were impressed with the actor's imposing figure, and
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and as a documentary cameraman during the late 1960s. During this period, Hooper had grown increasingly disillusioned by what he referred to as the "lack of sentimentality and the brutality of things" witnessing the graphic and dispassionate violence depicted in the news at the time. This led Hooper
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as a mockery of traditional familial roles. As both critics would note, donning his "Old Lady" and "Pretty Woman" masks, Leatherface takes on the maternal role and persona in a seemingly all-male family. Further points of interest, such as the abuse Leatherface sustains from his family while in the
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Leatherface has undergone several shifts in personality and motivations following his first appearance in 1974, with each subsequent change largely depending on the filmmaker's vision for the character to various effect. The franchise itself has been known for its inconsistent tone and history, due
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and sculpted to give the appearance that the face had been "ripped off". Tucker intentionally designed the mask to be drooping and sagging, which gave off a 'sad' look to the character. Tucker clashed with the producers on the design, as producers wanted the look to resemble Michael Myers' mask, as
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was cast as the character in the 2017 prequel of the same name, while Boris Kabakchief portrayed the character as a child. Strike joined the film after reading the script, which he opined was, for a horror film, very character-driven. He felt that there needed to be a contrast between the two sides
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recalled meeting the 6 foot 6 inch (1.98 m) actor at a holiday party hosted by Yeager's friend and Mazzocone. Luessenhop stated that he could no longer think of another actor to portray the character afterwards. Yeager loved the overall complexity of the character, which he felt was both pitied and
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whom Hooper claimed to have heard stories of from relatives who had lived near where his crimes had been committed, though Hooper admitted he did not know it was Gein until after the film's release. One detail from Gein's crimes that Hooper found particularly disturbing, and a trait that he and his
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Since his debut in 1974, Leatherface has gained a reputation as an iconic and influential character in the horror genre, responsible for establishing the use of conventional tools as murder weapons, as well as the image of a large, silent, killer devoid of personality. His trademark face mask, and
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Film historians and scholars have highlighted Leatherface's characteristic behavior of cross-dressing, and sexual ambiguity in both the original film and some later entries in the franchise. Cross-dressing and feminine aspects of the character were directly influenced by Gein, who had attempted to
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at a given point of time, as the character was never intended to have any personality beneath those masks. As Hansen wrote, each mask the character wore determined the kind of personality he wanted to emulate, with each of the masks seen in the film representing something important to Leatherface:
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of one of his victims. This was elaborated upon by Burr as due to Mama Sawyer's inability to bare children, Leatherface had to take up the responsibility to continue the family bloodline. In the film's audio commentary, director Burr offered his thoughts on the character's mental state, theorizing
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was a relatively low-budget production, forcing cast members to perform a majority of their own stunts during filming as they could not afford to hire stunt doubles. Stunt doubles were only used in scenes where cast members could not perform the required action themselves. Fellow cast member Tyler
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in Austin, observing how the students moved and spoke, in an attempt to find the proper movement and behavior. The role was physically and psychologically taxing for the actor, having to work up to sixteen hours a day seven days a week in extremely hot and humid weather conditions. Hansen was kept
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Leatherface has been produced and marketed as merchandise over the years, with different companies producing their line often based on the different versions of the character. In 1990 Screamin' Toys produced a model kit where owners could build their own Leatherface statuette. The kit, which came
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actor Dan Yeager described Leatherface as being 'nothing more than a mask', with the masks he wore being 'real' personalities for the character. The masks themselves were also a source of comfort and safety for Leatherface, with makeup artist Mike McCarty describing the "Comfort" mask seen in the
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One of the defining characteristics of Leatherface, depicted throughout the entirety of the series, has been his face mask(s). As with the character's real-life inspiration, Ed Gein, Leatherface wears masks made from the faces of his victims. In the original film, Leatherface dons three different
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for the film, producers described their vision for the character, whom they listed under the name "Kenny", as being a 60-year-old man who is characterized as having a "big build". Actor and filmmaker Mark Burnham was later cast as the character due in part to his imposing stature and physicality,
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introduced the Movie Maniacs line of figures, with their Series One figures including Leatherface which was released in September of that year. McFarlane produced three additional toy lines of the character, the first in 2001, with the final two in 2004. All of the toy lines the company produced
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whose twisted views on the world were impressed upon him at birth, and his later experiences spending most of his childhood in an asylum, describing the character as "a victim of circumstance". This version of Leatherface depicts him as resistant to his family's murderous and sadistic tenancies,
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fame, had confided to Hansen during a conversation that he felt Leatherface was something other than 'just a crazed killer'; observing the character's child-like behavior and submissive demeanor in regards to the orders dictated to him by other members of his family, made the character something
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In 2004, a novelization of the 2003 remake was released. It was based on one of the film's earlier drafts, containing plot points that were discarded from the film's final draft, including Leatherface's murder of Jedidiah, one of his younger family members who had decided to help Erin escape. In
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While filmmakers of each entry in the franchise have maintained the most basic characterization of Leatherface being a blank slate, each proceeding version of the character would completely disregard the concept behind the character's mask(s), instead focusing on the horrific nature of the mask
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connection to his chainsaw, Leatherface is depicted as prone to bouts of self-harm when his actions are criticized by his family and his usefulness comes into question. This behavior is displayed when his chainsaw is damaged during an encounter with a potential victim, causing him to suffer an
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and Martin Astles were hired to bring about a new iteration of the character. The design process for the character was particularly difficult due to the intricate design process, with viable effort made create a look for the character that was consistent with the original film, while given the
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Undergoing a significant departure from previous entries, Lionsgate's 2017 prequel was to be the first in the series to depict the character not wearing his face mask throughout most of the film's duration. Only three separate masks, designed by effects artist and filmmaker Olivier Afonso, are
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on two separate occasions in the film; once when Leatherface attempts to "speak" to Drayton (credited in the film as the "Old Man"), and the second occurring the famous dinner scene. Leatherface was originally scripted to have several lines of dialogue in his conversation with Drayton where he
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franchise, as filmmakers wanted to emulate the financial success of the 2018 reboot, while also retaining certain elements for the character. One of the main elements retained for Leatherface was his limited mental development, as Garcia described his vision for the character: "I don't think
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remake series. Although still mentally disabled, Leatherface is depicted as being more unstable and violent than any previous incarnations of the character, also establishing the character as the primary killer and enforcer for the Hewitt family (the timeline's version of the Sawyer family).
1958:. Leatherface later made a brief appearance as a background character in the episode "Botched Jewel Heist" in the sketch "Horror Friends Forever". In "Scoot to the Gute", Leatherface appears in the sketch "American Pickers Texas", where he is a guest star on the reality television show 749:
on the day of shooting. As the actor later wrote, the scene came from all his frustration during filming, which he admitted came out in the final shot in the film with Leatherface madly swinging the chainsaw around, jokingly referred to it as a last-ditch effort to 'kill' the director.
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about the event, which he would call 'the most disturbing thing I have ever seen'. While brainstorming the character's design, both filmmakers felt that Leatherface should be a large, menacing figure with child-like behavior; with Hooper citing the cartoon character
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were retained in each entry of the franchise. In some appearances, traits such as superhuman strength and resilience were added to the character, though some commentators felt this was an attempt to make the character similar to other more popular slashers, such as
815:] in the first movie, but because of the times, and because of the budget, it wasn't really brought forth." Special effects artist Joshua "J.M." Logan stated that Jacks was committed to bringing the character to life, spending hours during the make-up process. 283:
was the first and most well-known actor to portray the character, later going on to become a vocal advocate for the character. Since Hansen's portrayal of Leatherface, numerous other actors and stuntmen have assumed the role of the character throughout the series.
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The character's physical appearance and personality have gone through many transformations over the years, with various writers and special makeup effects artists leaving their mark on the character and his design. Unique among horror villains, in which most
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was its most indelible and nightmarish image: a mute, portly psychopath in a slaughterhouse apron, with a thatch of black hair standing up from behind the mask he never takes off, wielding a chainsaw... his bizarre first appearance has some of the primitive
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The physical design for Leatherface has undergone several changes through the course of the franchise, with each filmmaker putting their own interpretation on the character. While some of these changes were subtle, others would be significantly different.
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of the genre are usually classified as sadistic or evil, Leatherface is characterized as committing his brutal acts as a means of following his family's orders, while also killing out of fear. Leatherface has gradually become a widely recognized figure in
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franchise. Writing that both characters utilized a mask to obscure their identity, referring to both characters as "murderers in whiteface", while also defining both series as having their own visual signature. This mask-wearing aspect was also viewed by
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type" for the role. To that effect, songwriter and actor Robert "Robbie" Jacks was brought on for the role, with Andy Cockrum, who also portrayed the Stuffed DPS Officer, serving as Jacks stunt double during certain scenes. According to Jacks, who was a
452:(2022) also served as a direct sequel to the original film. Picking up several decades after the original film, the story focuses on an aging Leatherface (Mark Burnham), living in relative peace with an elderly woman named Virginia "Ginny" McCumber ( 1134:
Filmmakers for the ninth entry in the franchise wanted to take the character back to his roots, opted for an "old school" to the character, whom producer Álvarez referred to as "Old Man Leatherface". To that effect, Illusion Industries Inc. founder
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were applied to the exposed area around the actor's mouth, implying that the character was suffering from a skin disease. The "Kemper Mask" that the character wears during the scene where he attacks the van was constructed from a cast of the actor
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who attempts to capture him on film. The series climaxes in a bloody standoff, leaving most of the news crew and pursuing agents dead, and the sole surviving crew member escaping with Leatherface's chainsaw. On July 18, 2007, the company released
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original film, as something that had been made using different pieces of human skin that were torn and sewn in a very patchwork fashion. The mask was sculpted using latex, using a base mold head cast made from the father of fellow KNB EFX member
996:, a butcher's apron, and a tie with a scalloped silver curve Burns had painted onto it. The boots were Hanson's old cowboy boots that Burns had modified with insoles and three-inch heels, adding three inches to the actor's imposing stature. 535:, a three-issue miniseries where Leatherface and the rest of the Hewitt family terrorize and kill a group of choir students and teachers whose bus breaks down near the Hewitt residence. Leatherface appears in Avatar's final one-shot comic, 1614:'become a woman' through use of a suit crafted from a woman's torso, just as Leatherface takes on the role of the absent mother during the film's climax. The feminine side to the character was noted by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and 363:) is depicted as wearing the human skin of his victims as a mask. He and his family capture and murder a group of teenagers one-by-one as they trespass upon their property. The character's second appearance was in the 1986 sequel, 1886:
featured a parody of Leatherface, alongside Jason and Freddy Krueger in the film's prologue where they all chase down and are subsequently defeated by a young woman, remarking that they are "amateurs". The 2005 television movie
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It became an intense character study. I went to the darkest place in my mind, stuff I don't even feel as a person, but I can feel as human... My deranged killer is not at all sympathetic. I did not play him for his likeability.
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described Leatherface before this transition as being "permanently locked in childhood"; only after encountering Stretch, Clover writes, that he seemingly 'comes of age', developing a crush on her which causes him to lose his
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with the assistance of makeup artist Mike McCarty, was hired to bring the character back to his roots. Working from the earlier screenplay drafts, in which Leatherface was depicted as a more elderly version of the character,
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has argued, the character is made all the more effective by infusing the character with his real life counterpart, Gein, "in a way that Jason or Freddy could never match". Leatherface was placed at No. 1 for media outlet
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life" where he was looking for love instead of out to kill. Johnson further explained that, because of these newfound emotions, Leatherface felt torn between the 'safety' of his family and this "humane" emotion of love.
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the original film were considered in the 2017 prequel, with Sherwood revealing that he had originally written in the script where Jedediah is adopted by a family who wanted a little girl, forcing him to wear
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event in a maze titled "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Blood Brothers". In 2014, illustrator Travis Falligant included Leatherface in "Scooby-Doo: Lost Mysteries", a parody series of art pieces featuring
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with a standard chainsaw accessory, it also included a customization kit to create the 'Excalibur' chainsaw from the third film. The kit is now out of production and considered extremely rare. In 1998,
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In the remake's prequel, more information about the character's backstory and psyche expands upon points that were briefly mentioned in the first film. Leatherface is depicted as a victim of a botched
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Wanting to avoid casting someone physically fit "bodybuilder types", producer Carl Mazzocone opted for someone with an imposing stature but also one that "had a bit of a belly". To that effect, actor
373:) and his family have been on the run, and are being hunted by the uncle of a previous victim. Leatherface and most of his family are seemingly killed when a grenade detonates in their hidden lair. In 6362: 4643: 3443: 992:. Different outfits were designed for each of the three masks, to convey the different personalities associated with each mask. The "Killing Mask" outfit, consisted of Hanson's own shirt, a pair of 5839: 4569: 2191:
gave Tinsley's makeup department the task of creating something unique and original with Bloody Face that had characteristics of Leatherface in the design whom he referred to as "my Leatherface".
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had influenced the character's violent and psychopathic nature, further noting the abuse he suffered from the outside world for most his life finally caused his already fragile mind to snap.
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by Jerad S Marantz, using an earlier draft of the film's script, Marantz emphasized the time-span from the original film iterate the original draft of Leatherface wearing the faces of senior
408:) and he and his family murder a group of teenagers. Leatherface loses one of his arms in a fight with one of the teens, before killing several police officers investigating his family home. 594:. In the game, the player assumes the role of Leatherface as he attempts to murder trespassers, all the while avoiding obstacles such as fences and cow skulls. Leatherface also appears as a 8045: 3343: 9469: 3654: 3300: 1019:
make-up around his mouth to imply that Leatherface was diseased underneath the mask, in addition to wearing specially-made dentures to mirror the scene of the character in the first film.
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before filming commenced; eating and working out to have the look and feel of the character in his early years, which he felt "could take your head off with a slap". Strike developed a "
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family (now identified as the Slaughter family of Sawyerville), represents Leatherface in a childlike emotional state as he is shown to be constantly bullied by his older brother, the
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feminine persona of the "Pretty Woman" mask, was noted by Heller-Nicholas as a transformation of the character from the family's enforcer into a "gendered victim of male violence".
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fellow co-writer instilled into the character was Gein's penchant for crafting and wearing human flesh as masks; a concept that first made its appearance onto the silver screen in
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incentive to make the character look as scary as possible. Eventually basing their design upon the 'Old Lady' character Ginny, different masks were created using casts made from
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Although the name of the family was not mentioned in the first film, according to Gunnar Hansen, faint letters on the gas station that hints the family's surname as "Slaughter".
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There have been doubts about the legitimacy of Bryniarski's claims, as Hansen was known to have expressed his disappointment in the character's portrayal in the remake series.
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itself. Platinum Dunes' remake series put forth their interpretation of the mask; with the mask now representing, as one observer wrote, all of the primal rage and 'lack of
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franchise, with later films exploring different aspects of him, while changing the overall history of the character and his family. Following his first appearance on the
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and ridiculed, and treated harshly by his peers. The psychological damage they inflicted was immense — there's no chance for him." This was further elaborated by
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Several artistic and entertainment mediums have referenced or featured the character throughout the years. Leatherface was included as a cosmetic in the video games
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added Leatherface into his list featuring "The Greatest Movie Entrances of All-Time" based on the scene where the character appears and murders Kirk with a hammer.
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for the fourth entry in the series, casting a more "androgynous type" actor for the role. Traits only briefly explored in the original film such as the character's
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also took on the name Leatherface during a brief stint in 1991, going so far as to even dress up as the character during rounds. Also in 1993, Canadian wrestler
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Many musical artists have made references to Leatherface, with some also citing the character as a major source of inspiration for their works. The 1984 single "
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student at the time, had arrived at the party wearing the face of a cadaver as a 'joke'. Hooper was deeply shaken by the incident, later confiding to actor
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began publishing a six-issue series titled "Americanivore". Set one year after the events of the 2003 film, Leatherface and his family are hunted by the
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Leatherface that had yet to embrace his true monstrous nature. In the final portion of the film when Leatherface dons his first face mask skinned from
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The script for the third film in the franchise called for a more disfigured look to Leatherface, with the implication that the character suffered from
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portraying the character, before a director was even hired. Hodder was later retained for the film as Mihailoff's stunt double and stunt coordinator.
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anthology, published by WildStorm, which features Leatherface and the Hewitt family meeting a traveling salesman who tries to sell them chainsaws.
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and Leatherface. In the story, Jason meets Leatherface, who adopts him into his family after the two become friends before turning on each other.
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of leaving him undefined while adding the concept of alternating personalities. Henkel and Hooper developed the notion of the character being
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Fischoff, Stuart; Dimopoulos, Alexandra; Nguyen, François & Gordon, Rachel (June 1, 2003). "The Psychological Appeal of Movie Monsters".
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incarnation marked the most radically different and overtly comedic interpretations of the character. Writer-director Henkel decided upon a
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and themes of sexual ambiguity. The latter traits have never been fully explored or revisited in later entries in the franchise, except for
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and Grandpa. Both artists envisioned the mask as something created by stitching together different pieces from multiple human faces in a
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featuring the character was a part of their Movie Maniacs series, the final two based upon the 2004 remake version of the character. A
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In the 2017 prequel, the character is referred to as "Jackson" throughout most the film, having been renamed while in foster care.
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The character has been referenced and made cameo appearances, in various entertainment mediums. He is referenced several times in
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named Leatherface as the most terrifying horror villain of all time, in their "27 Iconic Horror Villains". In a reader's poll for
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The role of Leatherface is known for being physically and emotionally challenging, with actors required to perform the necessary
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as Johnson's stunt doubles. Elmore performed many of the physical scenes for the character including the chainsaw battle with
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in 2017, utilizing his signature chainsaw and sledgehammer as weapons. The events of the game are set after Sally's escape in
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used the gimmick in Japan when Kirchner was sent to jail for assaulting and breaking a fan's jaw. In 2012, Japanese wrestler
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The ninth entry's interpretation of the character was noticeably similar to the 'unstoppable evil' of Michael Myers from the
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mistakenly refers to the character as "Featherhead". Bateman's murder of Christie with a chainsaw in both the novel and the
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The three masks seen in the original film were intended to represent a different personality and identity for the character.
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The personality of Leatherface evolved from that of a frightened child and rebellious teenager into a sadistic, rage-fueled
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placed him at No. 14 in their "50 Greatest Movie Villains of All Time". Film critic Tim Dirks of the film-review website
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with various companies, resulting in tonal changes that affected the character and his personality. In the original
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Dickstein, Morris; Sharrett, Christopher (September 24, 2004). Grant, Barry Keith; Sharrett, Christopher (eds.).
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Cone recalled that Jacks had some difficulty with the physicality of the role, particularly in scenes involving
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began publishing a comic books based on the 2003 remake continuity. Leatherface made his official appearance in
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Contrary to the director's claims that the masks were made of "coat hanger(s) and some kind of parchment paper"
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produced their own line of Leatherface merchandise, the first being a 12.6 inch statue designed by Kotobukiya.
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Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror
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that dressed in the flesh of female victims, something film scholar Scott Von Doviak described as a "tortured
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led by agent Baines who seeks to avenge the death of his niece Pepper. Leatherface is also being tracked by a
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Leatherface has often been referenced or parodied in other films. Leatherface first appeared in the 1988
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Wooley, John (November 1, 1986). "Leatherface in Love: On the set of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2"".
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Leatherface has been a source of inspiration for various fictional characters throughout the decades.
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of the typical family dynamics, which he claimed was the filmmaker's intention in the original film.
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emotional breakdown, which culminates with Leatherface beating his head against a tree as a form of
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of the hulking, masked, and silent killer, predating and even influencing horror characters such as
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applies paint to a latex mold cast, designing the first of three masks used in the original film.
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called the "Leatherfaces", as an homage to the character. The title character in the 2005 film
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Leatherface has been listed by critics and several media publications as one of the greatest
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Martin, Bob (November 1, 1982). "Tobe Hooper on Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist".
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The Great Book of Movie Villains: A Guide to the Screen's Meanies, Tough Guys, and Bullies
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Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s: Why Don't They Do It Like They Used To?
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Icons of Horror and the Supernatural: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares, Volume 2
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Schow, David (November 1, 1989). "Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 Part 1".
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Queer Screams: A History of LGBTQ+ Survival Through the Lens of American Horror Cinema
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Flesh and Blood: The National Society of Film Critics on Sex, Violence, and Censorship
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video game series based the designs of several of their characters on Leatherface. In
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and the gang facing off against various horror villains. A Leatherface-themed jacket,
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donned a mask inspired by Leatherface's iconic face mask for the band's 2004 album, "
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was noted by many as a homage to and inspired by Leatherface and the Sawyer family.
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Leatherface was named No. 6 for 10 best horror villains. He was ranked at No. 15 on
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This theory partially inspired the backstory for the character in the prequel film
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Leatherface has also been referenced and parodied by several television shows. The
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to create facial expressions for each mask. Burns also experimented with different
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comic, centering on a group of three escaped convicts who rob the Hewitt family
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Matthew Faughnan (director) (October 31, 2007). "Imaginationland Episode III".
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has claimed that Leatherface could be found at a special location in the game.
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Chainsaws, Slackers, and Spy Kids: Thirty Years of Filmmaking in Austin, Texas
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would use the moniker Leatherface. Now retired wrestler professional wrestler
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different than just a madman and more of an obedient child. Critic and author
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Leatherface vs. Tricky Dick: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre As Political Satire
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Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film
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on the character after viewing the original film. The song "Leatherface" by
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wrote a three issue, non-canonical miniseries involving a crossover between
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stumble across Leatherface and his adoptive family; all but one are killed.
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Chain Saw Confidential: How We Made the World's Most Notorious Horror Movie
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included Leatherface in four of its comedy sketches. In episode nineteen, "
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Fervid Filmmaking: 66 Cult Pictures of Vision, Verve and No Self-Restraint
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debuted her masked persona "Lady Face" which was inspired by Leatherface.
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Leatherface's first foray away from the silver screen was in 1991, with
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Contemporary North American Film Directors: A Wallflower Critical Guide
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Welcome to Our Nightmares: Behind the Scene with Today's Horror Actors
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Film That Terrified a Rattled Nation
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of Leatherface, in addition to several action figures was produced by
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This article is about the fictional character. For the 2017 film, see
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At the Edge of Existence: Liminality in Horror Cinema Since the 1970s
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The Psycho File: A Comprehensive Guide to Hitchcock's Classic Shocker
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Leatherface is the only character to appear in all nine films in the
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Bowen, John (November 1, 2004). "Return of the Power Tool Killer".
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Men, Makeup & Monsters: Hollywood's Masters of Illustion and FX
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The Monster Always Returns: American Horror Films and Their Remakes
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Monsters and Monarchs: Serial Killers in Classical Myth and History
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paid homage to the character in his 2008 album "Nevermore". Rapper
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In his first appearance, Leatherface was characterized as having a
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Horror Zone: The Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror Cinema
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Peculiar Places: A Queer Crip History of White Rural Nonconformity
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Allon, Yoram; Cullen, Del; Patterson, Hannah (December 25, 2002).
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A continuation of the Hansen iteration of Leatherface appeared in
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Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, 1978–1986
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Wooley, John (October 1, 1986). "All in the Slaughter Family".
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Classic Home Video Games, 1972-1984: A Complete Reference Guide
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Fulwood, Neil (October 1, 2003). "Censorship and Controversy".
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We talk with Seth M Sherwood on The Horror Basement Podcast 53
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in place of his signature chainsaw. In the 2009 horror comedy
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were mixed into the latex to give it a rough and ridged look.
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was hired early on in production for the role of Leatherface.
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Media, Performative Identity, and the New American Freak Show
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American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium
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Some elements for Leatherface were inspired by the crimes of
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Bradford, Matthew (March 1, 2006). "Terror has Big Pixels".
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Deformed and Destructive Beings: The Purpose of Horror Films
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Gothic Dissections in Film and Literature: The Body in Parts
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Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
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Some sources report the Burnham's height as 6 feet 6 inches.
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s "The 100 Best Horror Movie Characters". George Wales from
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Terror in the Desert: Dark Cinema of the American Southwest
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Death Metal Music: The Passion and Politics of a Subculture
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Leatherface took on a "rebellious teenage type" mindset in
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Leatherface made his video game debut in the controversial
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The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Documentary
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Zombies Are Us: Essays on the Humanity of the Walking Dead
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during their wrestling careers. During his brief stint in
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Balun, Chas (January 1, 1988). "Long Live Leatherface!".
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Moreman, Christopher; Rushton, Corey (October 10, 2011).
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Miller, Cynthia; Van Riper, Bowdoin (February 23, 2017).
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Dix, Andrew; Jarvis, Brian; Jenner, Paul (June 2, 2011).
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features a version of the character, using a gas-powered
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Fictional characters with post-traumatic stress disorder
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Legacy of Blood: A Comprehensive Guide to Slasher Movies
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CinemaTexas Notes: The Early Days of Austin Film Culture
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Bryniarski, Andrew (TCM: The Beginning) Audio Interview
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West, Richard (March 1, 1974). "Scariest Movie Ever?".
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featured the character in the music video of his song "
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was hired to portray Leatherface in the film's sequel,
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Jim Jam, Johnny Leroy (Interviewers) (June 15, 2017).
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A Year of Fear: A Day-by-Day Guide to 366 Horror Films
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Necronomicon Presents Shocking Cinema of the Seventies
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Leatherface made his first appearance in the original
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Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo (Directors) (2017).
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Zinoman, Jason (July 7, 2011). "The Dance of Death".
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as the main source of inspiration for the series and
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can be seen as an homage to the character. A popular
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version of the character, as a part of their "Horror
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For the 2013 reboot, KNB EFX Group led by co-founder
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Original unused concept designs for Leatherface from
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Videogames and Horror: From Amnesia to Zombies, Run!
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the events of the previous sequels. When developing
958:" mask due to its resemblance to the character from 843:— Andrew Bryniarski on his approach to the character 256:, featuring his face masks and chainsaw. Created by 16:
Main character in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series
9764:Conrich, Ian; Sedgwick, Laura (November 16, 2017). 9655:Black, Louis; Swords, Collins (February 26, 2018). 8218: 8216: 8188: 8186: 6214: 5708: 4111: 4050: 3626: 3530: 3485: 2829: 2744: 2732: 2720: 2708: 2684: 2672: 2660: 12130:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise) characters 11549: 10632:Schechter, Harold; Everitt, David (July 4, 2006). 10384:Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s 9839:Dodson, Will; Woofter, Kristopher (June 1, 2021). 8796: 6847:"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation" 6619: 6617: 6615: 5799:"Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) - Financial Information" 3809:"Interview: Gunnar Hansen: CHAIN SAW CONFIDENTIAL" 3696: 2371: 2359: 2265:work for the character in the upcoming video game 1003:and Mitch Devane designed the Leatherface mask in 12060:Fictional characters with intellectual disability 9788: 9562: 9418: 8897:"Film Review: The Texas Vibrator Massacre (2008)" 7488: 7238: 6776: 6698: 6231: 6229: 5790: 5501: 5499: 5497: 5495: 5198: 5196: 5194: 5192: 4706: 4704: 4702: 4700: 4698: 4696: 4694: 4692: 4627: 4625: 4623: 4589: 4587: 4329: 4038: 3908:Mulleavy, Kate; Mulleavy, Laura (July 14, 2014). 2696: 2187:revealed in an interview that the show's creator 2005:, taking their name from the character. American 972:mixtures to make the masks appear like layers of 618:by some unknown force. The character appears in 12011: 11356:Scotty McCoy (Interviewer) (February 14, 2019). 11298: 10840:Hick Flicks: The Rise and Fall of Redneck Cinema 10720:Stacy, Jan; Syvertsen, Ryder (August 31, 1984). 10631: 9061: 8757: 8434: 8213: 8183: 7995: 7908: 7713: 7643: 7232: 7169: 6869: 6177: 5859: 5857: 5344: 4387: 4385: 3935: 3933: 3931: 3907: 923:to the original "chainsaw dance", was shot in a 11809: 11068:Carson, Lewis (August 1, 1986). ""Saw" Throu". 10296: 10052:Heller-Nicholas, Alexandra (October 15, 2019). 10051: 9938:The Book of Horror: The Anatomy of Fear in Film 9813: 9763: 9496: 8751: 8718: 8349:National Entertainment Collectibles Association 8287:National Entertainment Collectables Association 8156: 8125: 8094: 8026: 7725: 7594: 7289: 7287: 7015: 6669: 6667: 6612: 6503: 6146: 6144: 6081: 6079: 6045: 5768:"Leatherface Concept Art for TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D" 5413: 5411: 5313: 5311: 5133: 5131: 5129: 4964: 4928: 3802: 3800: 2430: 2428: 2426: 2424: 2422: 2420: 1735:in man's (and occasionally women's) clothing." 488:. This was a loose adaptation of the 1990 film 11339:Elmore, Bob; Savini, Tom (November 20, 2018). 11232:Strike, Sam; Taylor, Lily (October 18, 2017). 10719: 10443: 10317: 9412: 9190: 9039:"The Rolling Stones – Too Much Blood (US 12")" 8835:"Vampire Wars: Battle for the Universe (2006)" 8665:"Halloween Horror Nights Event in Los Angeles" 8657: 8533: 7865: 7834: 7518: 7512: 6900: 6377: 6226: 5492: 5189: 4762: 4689: 4620: 4584: 4553: 4141: 4139: 4137: 4135: 4067: 4065: 4009: 4007: 4005: 4003: 3638: 2795:"'Texas Chainsaw' memoir: Leatherface speaks!" 2788: 2786: 2642: 2388: 2386: 1601:film as the equivalent of a "favorite pair of 1081:. Nicotero later returned to the franchise in 895:In the 2022 entry in the franchise, producers 272:, in addition to confessions by serial killer 11795: 11249:Jon Condit (Interviewer) (October 12, 2006). 11240:(Interview). Interviewed by Ricky Camilleri. 10660:101 Horror Movies You Must See Before You Die 10300:What's Eating You?: Food and Horror on Screen 9888:One Hundred Violent Films that Changed Cinema 9838: 8826: 8593: 8274: 8004:"The 100 greatest movie villains of all time" 7874:"The 33 Scariest Horror Villains of All Time" 7612: 7378: 7345: 7318: 7021: 6878:"Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre At 20" 6712: 6527: 6479: 6440: 6315: 6110: 6014: 5956: 5854: 5461: 5277: 5053: 4876: 4658: 4382: 4268: 4266: 3928: 3425: 3325: 2501: 2499: 2318:Dickstein's essay was first published by the 1578:compared Leatherface to Michael Myers of the 393:(1995), a group of teenagers attending their 11843:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 11691:Berry-Dee, Christopher (November 12, 2020). 11604:Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation 11419:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 11338: 11038:. No. 42. Marrs Media. pp. 16–22. 10472:The Material Image: Art and the Real in Film 9842:American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper 9724:(1st ed.). Princeton University Press. 9529: 9451: 9309: 8857: 8500: 8403: 7964: 7933: 7674: 7284: 7126: 7095: 6807: 6785:"The Saw is Family! Celebrating 30 Years of 6706:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 6664: 6658:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 6141: 6076: 5732: 5530: 5408: 5375: 5308: 5229: 5126: 4735: 4474: 4441: 3797: 3739: 3708: 3145:, vol. 1 (September 2007). 3031: 2918: 2916: 2532: 2417: 2043:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 1700:villains of all time. As online publication 1287:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 1235:compared Leatherface's depiction to that of 809:: " androgyny was kind of inferred [ 784:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 490:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 390:Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation 376:Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 11761:The Cannon Film Guide Volume II (1985–1987) 11658: 11450:(co-writer and director) (July 10, 2005). " 11279:Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth 9792:Planks of Reason: Essays on the Horror Film 9654: 9568: 9424: 9272: 9121: 8888: 8687: 8560: 8060: 6838: 6816:"The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre" 6782: 6272: 5983: 5923: 5890: 4843: 4132: 4062: 4000: 2783: 2777: 2614:"MTV's Killer Halloween: Weapons Of Choice" 2463: 2383: 2076:have used the Leatherface moniker as their 1544:—Actor Gunnar Hansen on Leatherface's masks 1218:Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth 624:, a 2023 survival horror game developed by 12070:Fictional characters with mental disorders 11865:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 11802: 11788: 11732: 11648:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 11642: 11317: 11231: 11098:(May 1, 1985). "A Date with Leatherface". 10836: 10055:Masks in Horror Cinema: Eyes Without Faces 9817:The Contemporary American Novel in Context 9696: 9363: 9221: 9157: 9075:. Leatherface Band Website. Archived from 9030: 8763: 8243: 8069:"The Greatest Movie Entrances of All-Time" 7767: 7649: 6937: 6875: 6515: 6186:"Tracking the Wild History of Leatherface" 6183: 5821: 5759: 5350: 5271: 5047: 4997: 4263: 3869: 3863: 2765: 2496: 858:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 411:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 54: 12040:Fictional characters based on real people 11850:The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre 11690: 11347:(Interview). Interviewed by Joe O'Brian. 11289: 11215: 10698: 10657:Schneider, Steven Jay (October 1, 2009). 10656: 10635:The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers 10447:Consuming Gothic: Food and Horror in Film 10188:Knöppler, Christian (February 28, 2017). 10076: 9675: 9502: 9069:"Leatherface - BYO Leatherface Biography" 8919: 8032: 6623: 6410: 6346: 6266: 6051: 4934: 4804: 4345:"Bill "Leatherface" Johnson Interview!!!" 3870:Baumgarten, Marjorie (October 27, 2000). 3644: 3608: 3591: 3524: 3292: 3193:, vol. 1 (August 2007). 3093:), Ben Abernathy, Kristy Quinn ( 2913: 2866:), Neil Trais, Suzanne Dechnik ( 2580: 1552:each representing a different personality 470:house where the original 'massacre' began 12055:Fictional characters with disfigurements 11622:(Motion picture). United States: Vortex. 11403: 11390: 11374: 11276: 11267: 11055:. No. 54. Marrs Media. p. 32. 11050: 10966: 10837:Von Doviak, Scott (September 18, 2015). 10744: 10514: 10444:Piatti-Farnell, Lorna (March 10, 2017). 10187: 10109: 9569:Jancelewicz, Chris (December 12, 2012). 9490: 9341:"ケăƒȘă‚č捁ç•Șăšăźé›»æ’ƒćˆäœ“ă§æ–°ćźżFaceć€§äŒšă«æŒ‘ă‚€çœŸçŽïŒïŒăă“ăžă‚ăźéžæ‰‹ăŒâ€ŠïŒïŒŸ" 9254: 9227: 8925: 8724: 7909:Smith-Engelhardt, Joe (March 13, 2020). 7871: 7840: 7774:Null, Christopher (September 30, 2008). 7524: 7464: 6976: 6906: 6787:Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 6539: 6491: 6383: 6235: 5726: 5675: 5669: 5505: 5202: 5140:"INTERVIEW: DANIEL YEAGER - LEATHERFACE" 4970: 4922: 4837: 4816: 4559: 4520: 4391: 4376: 4323: 4205:"The calm, peaceful life of Leatherface" 4196: 4178: 3939: 3690: 3567: 3431: 3392: 3274: 2605: 2538: 2434: 1837:. At one point, the novel's protagonist 1680: 1561: 1550:masks during certain parts of the film, 1415:, a 2013 follow-up to the original that 1092: 934: 723: 557:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: About A Boy 11757: 11674: 11626: 11614: 11598: 11585: 11380:The Saw Is Family: Making 'Leatherface' 11325: 11248: 11196: 11177: 10987: 10857: 10812:Timpone, Anthony (September 15, 1996). 10811: 10564: 10494:Purcell, Natalie (September 17, 2015). 10493: 10469:Peucker, Brigitte (November 30, 2006). 10468: 10250: 10097:from the original on September 14, 2023 9960:Grant, Barry Keith (December 1, 2012). 9884: 9738: 9629: 9400: 9209:from the original on September 11, 2022 9097: 9036: 8832: 8599: 7749: 7737: 7618: 7555: 7452: 7434:from the original on September 18, 2017 7384: 7351: 7260:from the original on September 24, 2022 7089: 7027: 6582: 6446: 6321: 6248:from the original on September 10, 2022 6184:Crucchiola, Jordan (October 19, 2017). 6165:from the original on September 30, 2022 6129:from the original on September 24, 2022 6116: 6064:from the original on September 22, 2022 6020: 5962: 5863: 5778:from the original on September 14, 2023 5652: 5625: 5549:from the original on September 25, 2022 5518:from the original on September 10, 2022 5467: 5455: 5296:from the original on September 22, 2022 5283: 5217:from the original on September 24, 2022 5059: 4882: 4864:from the original on September 24, 2022 4768: 4710: 4664: 4631: 4593: 4480: 4468: 4285:from the original on September 22, 2021 4145: 4105: 3857: 3806: 3745: 3579: 3376:. Behaviour Interactive. Archived from 3057:, vol. 1 (June 2006). 2835: 2750: 2726: 2678: 2666: 2469: 2392: 903:wanted an older Leatherface similar to 773:central role as the film's primary star 631: 12012: 11711: 11406:Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel 11355: 11321:(DVD). United States: Lionsgate. 2013. 11116: 11094: 11067: 10920: 10765: 10699:Smith III, Joseph (October 21, 2009). 10586:Rombes, Nicholas (February 18, 2005). 10585: 10401: 10380: 10360:Muir, John Kenneth (October 6, 2011). 10275: 10162: 10113:The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Companion 10077:Hutchings, Peter (September 2, 2009). 10030: 10005: 9980: 9934: 9859: 9717: 9697:Cartwright, Ryan (September 3, 2021). 9535: 9472:from the original on September 1, 2022 9457: 9439:from the original on September 1, 2022 9109: 9024: 8863: 8820: 8548:from the original on February 19, 2021 8506: 8474:"Texas Chainsaw Massacre Collectibles" 8409: 8325:from the original on 30 September 2017 8262:from the original on December 17, 2022 8082:from the original on December 17, 2022 7973:"The 100 Best Horror Movie Characters" 7939: 7828: 7804: 7680: 7631:from the original on November 29, 2021 7606: 7500: 7324: 7293: 7163: 7132: 7101: 7040:from the original on December 17, 2022 6988: 6964: 6813: 6783:Blankenship, Mike (January 12, 2020). 6733:from the original on February 10, 2022 6718: 6673: 6594: 6570: 6422: 6384:Rothkopf, Joshua (February 18, 2022). 6365:from the original on February 20, 2022 6291:from the original on December 19, 2022 6236:Shanklyn, Corbin (February 18, 2022). 6150: 6085: 6052:Bernstein, Abbie (February 24, 2022). 5738: 5714: 5596: 5584: 5536: 5506:Shanklin, Corbin (February 18, 2022). 5480:from the original on September 9, 2022 5417: 5381: 5317: 5248:from the original on December 21, 2017 5235: 5146:from the original on December 17, 2022 5137: 5079:from the original on December 17, 2022 4895:from the original on December 17, 2022 4750:from the original on September 1, 2022 4741: 4514: 4456: 4406:from the original on February 14, 2021 4306: 4257: 4233: 4190: 4071: 4013: 3791: 3776: 3714: 3620: 3503: 3479: 3432:Bonthuys, Darryn (February 15, 2022). 3331: 2862:), Jeff Austin, Dan Shaefer ( 2792: 2654: 2520:from the original on December 17, 2022 2505: 2405:from the original on November 29, 2021 2353: 2029:based their song "Chain Saw" in their 533:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Grind 521:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Special #1 12100:Fictional melee weapons practitioners 12065:Fictional characters with neurotrauma 11783: 11586:David Blue Garcia (Director) (2022). 11416: 11135: 11031: 11012: 10967:Williams, Jessica (October 4, 2017). 10899: 10790: 10539: 10515:Reynolds, R. D. (November 16, 2010). 10422: 10229: 10208: 10134: 10110:Jaworzyn, Stefan (October 31, 2012). 9981:Hansen, Gunnar (September 23, 2013). 9959: 9604: 9550:from the original on November 7, 2017 9517:from the original on January 20, 2023 9458:Murphy, Richard (February 27, 2017). 9338: 9278: 9178:from the original on October 13, 2022 9145:from the original on October 28, 2021 8934:from the original on October 20, 2022 8907:from the original on October 12, 2022 8894: 8876:from the original on October 12, 2022 8845:from the original on October 20, 2022 8733:from the original on October 12, 2022 8725:Melanson, Angel (November 29, 2021). 8706:from the original on October 12, 2022 8693: 8614:from the original on October 22, 2020 8581:from the original on October 14, 2020 8566: 8521:from the original on October 23, 2022 8422:from the original on October 13, 2022 8249: 8144:from the original on October 10, 2022 8113:from the original on October 23, 2022 8077:American Movie Classics Company, Inc. 8066: 8048:from the original on December 3, 2021 8033:Guerrasio, Jason (October 25, 2020). 7983:from the original on October 29, 2016 7970: 7816: 7761: 7579: 7567: 7476: 7278: 7247: 7202: 6952: 6844: 6624:Cervantes, Reyna (February 4, 2022). 6606: 6434: 6392:from the original on January 12, 2023 6322:Gunning, Cathal (February 18, 2022). 6309: 6278: 6202:from the original on January 21, 2023 6117:Navarro, Meagan (February 21, 2022). 6086:Wright, William (February 15, 2022). 6002:from the original on February 2, 2023 5989: 5971:from the original on February 2, 2023 5911:from the original on October 28, 2022 5640: 5608: 5537:McGrew, Shannon (February 24, 2022). 5434:from the original on January 11, 2022 5284:Spiegel, Janel (September 12, 2017). 5236:Harvey, Dennis (September 24, 2017). 5164: 5097: 4985:from the original on January 18, 2021 4769:Mullins, Travis (November 23, 2017). 4646:from the original on January 17, 2023 4608:from the original on October 27, 2022 4572:from the original on January 24, 2022 4560:Melanson, Angel (December 10, 2021). 4526: 4342: 4272: 4245: 4126: 4056: 3975: 3842: 3702: 3536: 3491: 3464: 3286: 2805:from the original on October 30, 2017 2702: 2365: 1596:' that existed within the character. 566:A three-issue limited series, titled 369:. The film reveals that Leatherface ( 11326:Burnham, Mark (September 13, 2022). 11154: 10945: 10924:The Psychotronic Video Guide To Film 10878: 10858:Waldron, Abigail (August 17, 2022). 10677: 10606: 10359: 10339:Muir, John Kenneth (July 28, 2010). 10338: 9909: 9676:Castleden, Chloe (August 18, 2011). 9581:from the original on October 1, 2022 9382:from the original on August 19, 2022 9369: 9291:from the original on August 10, 2022 9266: 9196: 9163: 8808: 8778:from the original on October 9, 2022 8539: 8471: 8440: 8280: 8231:from the original on October 5, 2022 8222: 8201:from the original on October 5, 2022 8192: 8171:from the original on August 20, 2016 8162: 8131: 8100: 8014:from the original on August 18, 2016 7952:from the original on October 8, 2021 7872:Weinberg, Scott (October 22, 2017). 7773: 7537:from the original on August 10, 2022 7415: 7366:from the original on October 7, 2022 7333:from the original on October 8, 2022 7306:from the original on October 5, 2022 7294:Jordan, Waylon (February 13, 2022). 7211:from the original on August 30, 2017 7175: 7145:from the original on January 6, 2013 7058: 7003: 6907:Wilonsky, Robert (August 28, 1997). 6876:Nobile Jr., Phil (October 7, 2016). 6751: 6551: 6334:from the original on January 6, 2023 6220: 6098:from the original on October 2, 2022 5929: 5896: 5827: 5796: 5765: 5747:from the original on August 27, 2022 5396:from the original on October 3, 2022 5351:Timberlake, Braxter (May 26, 2020). 5177:from the original on August 20, 2022 5018:from the original on August 10, 2022 5003: 4849: 4711:Mullins, Travis (October 27, 2017). 4202: 4044: 3758:from the original on August 20, 2022 3715:Schram, Jamie (September 21, 2016). 3645:Macek III, J.C. (February 4, 2013). 3632: 3446:from the original on August 12, 2022 3367: 3346:from the original on October 6, 2021 3298: 3259:Tales of Horror (New Line Cinema's
) 2982:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Special 2922: 2738: 2714: 2690: 2611: 2506:Cooper, Dalton (February 29, 2016). 2451:from the original on October 7, 2022 2377: 2151:, that Leatherface and the original 1764:later debuted an 8-inch retro-style 1688:dressed as Leatherface for the 2015 1672:on the lasting impact of Leatherface 976:, eventually using a combination of 852:was hired to portray Leatherface in 577: 537:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fearbook 11553:, Terry Lennon (Directors) (1988). 11404:Jeffrey Schwarz (Director) (2007). 11391:Jeffrey Schwarz (Director) (2004). 11268:Michael Felsher (Director) (2006). 10946:West, Brandon (November 19, 2021). 10921:Weldon, Michael (August 15, 1996). 10423:Ochoa, George (February 16, 2017). 10402:Norman, Jason (November 11, 2014). 10230:Macor, Alison (February 22, 2010). 9935:Glasby, Matt (September 22, 2020). 9913:Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore 9312:"Leatherface a star away from home" 9303: 8764:Sahbegovic, Danny (June 12, 2021). 8675:from the original on 10 August 2016 8645:from the original on August 9, 2016 8375:"Toys of Terror: Texas Chainsaw 3D" 7921:from the original on August 8, 2022 7683:"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (18)" 7681:Morris, Sophie (October 31, 2008). 7650:Gleiberman, Owen (August 6, 2009). 7028:Withers, Matt (February 20, 2006). 6638:from the original on March 23, 2022 6353:Lee, Benjamin (February 18, 2022). 6352: 6151:Brooks, Nicholas (April 18, 2021). 6033:from the original on March 16, 2021 5739:Wilson, Sarah (December 22, 2008). 5681: 5468:Tangcay, Jazz (February 25, 2022). 5318:Holmes, Adam (September 19, 2019). 5203:Nemiroff, Perri (January 5, 2013). 4677:from the original on April 11, 2022 3916:from the original on April 23, 2022 3398: 3332:Squire, John (September 14, 2017). 2902:). "Jason vs. Leatherface" 2484:from the original on March 26, 2020 2437:"Leatherface's Backstory Explained" 1609:Cross-dressing and sexual ambiguity 13: 12110:Film characters introduced in 1974 11733:Lowenstein, Adam (July 19, 2022). 11290:Brian Huberman (Director) (1996). 10900:Weiss, Brett (December 20, 2011). 10745:Stobbart, Dawn (October 1, 2019). 10565:Rockoff, Adam (October 21, 2011). 10276:Mendik, Xavier (January 1, 2002). 9739:Conrich, Ian (December 15, 2009). 9536:Cairns, Bryan (November 2, 2017). 9425:O'Brian, Lucy (January 31, 2017). 9232:. Complex Magazine. Archived from 8926:Humanick, Rob (October 23, 2009). 8895:Halen, Adrian (February 8, 2013). 8632: 8600:Gilliam, Ryan (October 19, 2020). 8542:"Leatherface Statue by Kotobukiya" 8507:Heller, Jeffrey (March 16, 2022). 8488:from the original on March 6, 2022 8453:from the original on June 18, 2020 8355:from the original on July 17, 2017 7841:Triplett, Gene (October 6, 2006). 7325:Harley, Joel (February 18, 2022). 7180:. Millennium Media. Archived from 6795:from the original on June 30, 2022 6447:Zinoman, Jason (August 28, 2017). 5944:from the original on April 4, 2013 5864:Squires, John (January 23, 2018). 5842:from the original on March 8, 2013 5809:from the original on July 25, 2021 5696:from the original on July 16, 2022 5418:Collis, Clark (December 3, 2021). 4952:from the original on July 31, 2022 4883:Fischer, Paul (October 17, 2003). 4496:from the original on July 23, 2022 4392:Wilhelmi, Jack (August 10, 2020). 4072:Foster, Richard (March 27, 2001). 3988:from the original on June 27, 2015 3940:Anderson, Kyle (October 4, 2013). 3746:Squires, John (October 13, 2016). 3657:from the original on June 19, 2018 3413:from the original on June 14, 2022 3049:), William Christianson ( 3016:), William Christianson ( 2976:), William Christianson ( 2435:Harkness, Jane (January 2, 2022). 2013:based their 1997 and 1999 songs " 1877:Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers 1639: 1574:, cultural historian and essayist 1154:in part to it frequently changing 1148: 586:of the first film released on the 14: 12141: 11758:Trunick, Austin (July 31, 2022). 11712:Harris, Martin (August 9, 2021). 11682:(Motion picture). United States: 11666:(Motion picture). United States: 11650:(Motion picture). United States: 11634:(Motion picture). United States: 11606:(Motion picture). United States: 11590:(Motion picture). United States: 11434:(Motion picture). United States: 11421:(Motion picture). United States: 11393:Chainsaw Redux: Making a Massacre 11277:David Gregory (Director) (2000). 10540:Roche, David (February 6, 2014). 10251:Maddrey, Joseph (July 27, 2010). 9630:Billias, Nancy (March 31, 2010). 9503:Valentine, Evan (June 29, 2021). 9370:Arry, Kartik (October 12, 2020). 8410:Rawles, Timothy (June 18, 2020). 8293:from the original on May 25, 2022 8001: 7940:Greene, Andy (October 29, 2014). 7890:from the original on May 16, 2022 7619:Sprague, Mike (August 28, 2017). 7352:Krombie, Khira (March 27, 2022). 6888:from the original on June 1, 2023 6857:from the original on May 17, 2022 6826:from the original on May 22, 2022 6719:Harley, Joel (February 9, 2022). 6709:DVD audio commentary; 46:50-48:00 6686:from the original on May 26, 2017 6661:DVD audio commentary; 47:50-48:30 6279:Lopez, Kristen (March 26, 2021). 5990:Adams, Jenn (February 25, 2022). 5878:from the original on July 8, 2021 5741:"Friday the 13th Special Effects" 5363:from the original on May 10, 2020 5060:Sampson, Mike (January 4, 2013). 4665:Roberge, Maggie (June 20, 2011). 4594:Squires, John (January 2, 2017). 4016:"Interview with Andrew Byniarski" 3819:from the original on May 31, 2022 3807:Towlson, Jon (October 14, 2013). 2793:Collis, Clark (October 4, 2013). 2261:Hodder later returned to provide 1400:, who played Leatherface's uncle 988:was also created using extracted 790:, with actor and stunt performer 561:The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Cut! 12105:Fictional victims of child abuse 12050:Fictional characters with cancer 11992: 11991: 10163:Keough, Peter (August 1, 1995). 10006:Hantke, Steffen (June 1, 2010). 9860:Felton, Debbie (July 27, 2021). 9718:Clover, Carol (March 22, 1993). 9127: 8864:Barton, Steve (April 11, 2006). 8567:Tassi, Paul (October 14, 2020). 8367: 8337: 8305: 7418:"Leatherface - Dead by Daylight" 7196: 7178:"Leatherface - Millennium Films" 7133:Barone, Matt (January 4, 2013). 6845:Rabin, Nathan (March 29, 2002). 6674:McGrew, Shannon (May 22, 2017). 6650: 6021:Squires, John (March 16, 2020). 5963:Collins, Brian (July 22, 2021). 5930:Barr, Jason (October 20, 2012). 5897:Barr, Jason (October 17, 2012). 5091: 4935:Gilchrist, Todd (May 17, 2012). 4742:Savlov, Marc (August 10, 2001). 2470:Bachman, Mara (March 25, 2020). 2312: 2299: 2290: 2281: 2272: 2222: 400:Leatherface returns in the 2003 12045:Fictional characters from Texas 11203:. 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5881: 5879: 5862: 5855: 5845: 5843: 5826: 5822: 5812: 5810: 5803:The Numbers.com 5795: 5791: 5781: 5779: 5764: 5760: 5750: 5748: 5737: 5733: 5725: 5721: 5713: 5709: 5699: 5697: 5680: 5676: 5668: 5659: 5651: 5647: 5639: 5632: 5624: 5615: 5607: 5603: 5595: 5591: 5583: 5562: 5552: 5550: 5535: 5531: 5521: 5519: 5504: 5493: 5483: 5481: 5466: 5462: 5454: 5447: 5437: 5435: 5416: 5409: 5399: 5397: 5380: 5376: 5366: 5364: 5357:The Illuminerdi 5349: 5345: 5335: 5333: 5316: 5309: 5299: 5297: 5282: 5278: 5270: 5261: 5251: 5249: 5234: 5230: 5220: 5218: 5201: 5190: 5180: 5178: 5163: 5159: 5149: 5147: 5136: 5127: 5117: 5115: 5096: 5092: 5082: 5080: 5058: 5054: 5046: 5031: 5021: 5019: 5002: 4998: 4988: 4986: 4969: 4965: 4955: 4953: 4933: 4929: 4921: 4908: 4898: 4896: 4881: 4877: 4867: 4865: 4848: 4844: 4836: 4823: 4815: 4811: 4803: 4794: 4784: 4782: 4767: 4763: 4753: 4751: 4740: 4736: 4726: 4724: 4709: 4690: 4680: 4678: 4663: 4659: 4649: 4647: 4630: 4621: 4611: 4609: 4592: 4585: 4575: 4573: 4558: 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Song artist 1864:animated short 1861:Merrie Melodies 1839:Patrick Bateman 1834:American Psycho 1825: 1727: 1675: 1670:Owen Gleiberman 1667: 1642: 1640:Cultural impact 1637: 1611: 1547: 1543: 1527: 1513:survival horror 1489:Friday the 13th 1468: 1464: 1390:self-mutilation 1375:enjoyed killing 1321:Next Generation 1305:self-punishment 1268:Carol J. Clover 1199: 1190: 1188:Friday the 13th 1183: 1151: 1149:Characteristics 1053: 1032:Robert Kurtzman 966:dental algenate 956:Clarabell Clown 940:Robert A. Burns 933: 869:John Luessenhop 846: 842: 826:RenĂ©e Zellweger 798:Next Generation 715: 711: 702: 634: 601:Mortal Kombat X 580: 572:Tales of Horror 507:Friday the 13th 478: 351: 327: 295:popular culture 227: 181: 167: 161: 153: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 114:R. A. 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